Trump says US will run Venezuela at least temporarily after military option — latest updates

US President Donald Trump has declared that the US will run Venezuela at least temporarily following a dramatic military operation that ousted President Nicolás Maduro from power. The operation, which took place on Saturday, involved a "large-scale strike" on Caracas and other cities in Venezuela. Trump said that the US would take control of Venezuela's vast oil reserves to sell to other nations.

The action marked an end to months of intense pressure from the Trump administration on Venezuela, which has been plagued by economic crisis, food shortages, and widespread discontent. Maduro's ouster was seen as a major victory for Trump's foreign policy efforts, although it remains unclear what the long-term implications will be.

Trump claimed that Maduro had been given an opportunity to step down peacefully but refused. He also stated that the US had taken action to protect American interests in Venezuela, including stopping drug trafficking and ensuring the return of stolen oil.

However, Trump's actions have drawn criticism from Democratic lawmakers, who accuse him of violating international law and disregarding congressional authority. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said that Trump's plan to take control of Venezuela was "reckless" and called for a full investigation into the administration's actions.

Meanwhile, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed concern over the situation in Venezuela, stating that Maduro's leadership had led the country to disaster. He called for stability and an orderly transition to a government legitimized by elections.

The UN has also spoken out against Trump's actions, with Secretary-General António Guterres describing them as a "dangerous precedent" that threatens international law and sovereignty.

In Cuba, there are fears that the US might take similar action in the future. Cuban leader Miguel Diaz-Canel expressed concern over the situation in Venezuela, stating that his country would remain vigilant against any potential threats to its national security.

As for Maduro's capture, he and his wife were taken into custody by US forces on a US warship and are now en route to New York, where they will face prosecution. Maduro had been living under house arrest after the 2024 presidential election, which opposition leader María Corina Machado claimed was rigged in favor of Maduro.

US President Trump has tweeted that Maduro is "willing to do what we think is necessary to make Venezuela great again". However, Maduro's wife, who was also captured, has denied any wrongdoing and said that she will fight for her country's sovereignty.
 
This whole thing feels like a recipe for disaster 🤯. I'm not buying the "opportunity to step down peacefully" claim - what does that even mean? You can't just invade someone's country and expect them to pack up and leave because you say so 😒. And now we're talking about taking control of Venezuela's oil reserves... that sounds like a classic case of neocolonialism 🌎.

And what's with the "reckless" label from Chuck Schumer? I'm not seeing any evidence that Trump broke any laws here, but at least he's acknowledging that there's a crisis brewing in Venezuela. The UN is right to call this out as a "dangerous precedent"... we need to be careful about who gets to intervene in someone else's affairs 💡.

And Cuba is already on high alert? That's understandable, considering the US has a history of supporting military coups and regime changes 🤝. But what really worries me is that Trump thinks he can just waltz in and start making decisions for Venezuela without consulting anyone... that's not how democracy works, guys 😒.
 
Ugh 🤯, Trump is being so extra 🤪! 😒 He thinks he can just waltz in and take over Venezuela? 🚫 That's like someone showing up at your party and trying to be the DJ without even asking 🎉😒. And what about Maduro's family? 🤷‍♂️ They were taken away by force 💪, that's not cool 😔.

And let's talk about oil 🌊... does he really think we care about his personal gain 💸? This is like a big ol' game of Risk 🎲, but instead of countries, it's just rich guys fighting over resources 💰. Not impressed 🙅‍♂️.

The UN and Germany are speaking out, which is cool 👍... now if only more people would listen 👂. And what about the Democratic lawmakers? 👀 They're not backing down either 😊, that's some good teamwork 💕.

Cuba's got this 😏, don't worry 🙅‍♂️... and Maduro's wife is speaking truth to power 💁‍♀️! That takes courage 💪. Let's keep an eye on this situation 👀, it's about to get interesting 🔥!
 
omg I'm literally freaking out about this 🤯 Trump's actions in Venezuela are so chaotic 💥 one minute he's declaring temporary control of the country to sell off its oil reserves ⛽️ and the next he's accusing Maduro of refusing to step down peacefully 😒 it's like a bad soap opera, but seriously how is this gonna play out? 🤔 I mean, Schumer's right, it does seem kinda reckless 🙅‍♂️ and what about international law? 🚫 is Trump really gonna just disregard that? 😂 the UN's all over it too 🌎 and Cuba's got its eyes on them 👀 this whole thing is a total mess 🤯
 
🤔 I'm really worried about this whole situation in Venezuela... it feels like the US is taking a huge risk by intervening like this 🚨. What if Trump's plan doesn't work out? The thought of Maduro's wife fighting for Venezuela's sovereignty is actually kind of inspiring 😊, but at the same time, you can't help feeling that there are more constructive ways to resolve conflicts like this.

As a parent, I would want my kids to learn about the importance of diplomacy and finding peaceful solutions to problems 🤝. This whole situation feels like it's being solved with guns blundering... what happened to talking things out? 🤷‍♀️ My concern is that this could set a bad precedent for other countries to follow in the future, and we don't want our world leaders acting without thinking through the consequences of their actions 💡.

I'm also wondering what's going to happen to all those people caught up in the crossfire? The innocent bystanders who are just trying to live their lives... 🌎 Have we really thought about the human impact of this kind of action?
 
omg i cant even believe whats happening in venezuela 🤯 like they just took over the whole country its so crazy 😲 i can imagine how scared the ppl must be living under an authoritarian regime is Maduro's wife telling it like it is tho 👍 about that tweet from trump "make venezuela great again" sounds like something out of a parody lol but seriously whats next? more countries just getting taken over by the US? 🤔 i need to talk to my history teacher about this ASAP 📚
 
🤔 so like trump just took over venezuela now 🌴👀 and he's all about control 💪️ what's good with that tho 🤷‍♂️? i mean, Maduro was already in trouble and now trump is like "hey let me take control of your oil and sell it to other countries" 💸 sounds suspicious 🤑

anyway, dem congress ppl are hella mad about this 🙄 and Schumer dude is all like "reckless" 😒 but i guess we'll see how this whole thing plays out 📺

on the flip side, german chancellor Friedrich Merz is all worried about venezuela 🤕 and saying they need stability 💯 and an election or whatever 🗳️

the UN is also speaking out against trump's actions 🌎👊 and Guterres dude is calling it a "dangerous precedent" 😬

and lastly, cuba is all like "hey watch out for us too" 🤫 cuz they think the US might take similar action in the future 🚨
 
man this is just wild the US is basically taking over another country like that it's crazy how power can drive people to do things they never thought they'd do I mean trump's always been about making america great again but now he's trying to make venezuela great again too and it's just not sitting right with me because isn't the point of being a leader to protect and serve your people not to impose your will on them? 🤔
 
😐 so this is crazy... trump just took over venezuela like it's a vacation rental 🤯 his plan to control the oil reserves is basically theft 🤑 but at the same time, i get why germany and cuba are worried about stability in the region 🌎. the thing is, Maduro was already a pretty unpopular president so maybe this is just the US trying to fill the power vacuum 💸 but the fact that trump is saying it's all about protecting american interests makes me think there's more to it than that 🤑 meanwhile, the UN is like "hey, no worries, we've got your back" 😊
 
I'm not sure if this is a good idea 🤔... I mean, Trump just took control of Venezuela? That's a big deal, right? It feels like something out of a movie 🎬. But at the same time, I can see why he'd want to take care of America's interests there - it's a huge oil producer and all that jazz 💸.

But what about Maduro? He was just trying to run his country, you know? And now he's in trouble? 😔 It feels like Trump is just taking advantage of the situation. I mean, didn't he say something about giving Maduro a chance to step down peacefully? 🤷‍♂️ Yeah, sure, right...

I'm also worried about what this means for international law and sovereignty 🌎. The UN is already speaking out against it, which is good to see 👍. But I guess we'll just have to wait and see how things play out.

It's like when my friends and I are playing a game of Fortnite 🏹... sometimes you gotta take risks, but not at the expense of others, right? 😊
 
I'm not buying this whole 'great again' thing 😒. Taking over a sovereign nation like Venezuela just because you want control of its oil reserves is super suspicious to me 🤔. I mean, what's next? Is the US gonna start annexing countries for their natural resources? It sounds like a recipe for disaster 🌪️. And let's be real, Trump's actions are basically an overreach of executive power - no one elected him to be dictator or something 😡. The fact that Congress is silent on this whole thing just makes it even weirder 🤷‍♂️. Can we please have some accountability here? 💯
 
OMG 🤯 US is taking control of Venezuela's oil reserves 💧?! Like, what's next? 😂 Trump's plan is so reckless 💥! Democrats are totally right to be mad 😒. Maduro got out because people were tired of his regime 👊. Now he's facing trial in the US 🕵️‍♂️. What about Venezuela's people? 🤝 They need stability and democracy, not more foreign interference 🚫. Can't wait for Maduro's wife to fight for her country's sovereignty 💪! UN is right to be concerned 🙅‍♂️. Cuba better watch out 👀...
 
trump's move on venezuela is super concerning 🤔... i mean, he's just taking over a country without even asking parliament or the people 🙅‍♂️. it's like someone came into your house and started making all the decisions without you even knowing 🏠. and what really gets me is that they're talking about selling off venezuela's oil 💸... it's like trump just wants to make a quick buck on the backs of the venezuelan people 😒. i'm not saying Maduro was perfect or anything, but this whole thing feels super imperialistic 🚫. what's next? usa taking over cuba or somalia? 🤯 it's gotta be stopped before it's too late 💥
 
I'm not sure about this whole thing 🤔. Trump thinks he can just waltz in and take control of Venezuela? It's crazy talk! What's next, him sending troops to Mars? 😂 I mean, I get it, Venezuela is a mess and all that, but this isn't the answer. The US is supposed to be a beacon of democracy and freedom, not some kinda imperialist power grab 🚫. And what about the people of Venezuela? What's going to happen to them now? Are they just gonna be ignored or worse? 😟 This whole thing feels like a recipe for disaster...
 
omg this is so crazy!!! 🤯 trump just took over venezuela like for real... i'm lowkey worried about the implications tho 🤔 we dont no what kinda power he'll be using in this new "role" 🤑 plus, china and russia are gonna be all up in arms 🚨 about american meddling 💸 cant wait to see how this whole thing plays out 📺👀
 
😕 this whole situation with venezuela is really sad - like, millions of people are suffering because of the economic crisis and food shortages... and now trump's taken control of the oil reserves? 🤯 it just feels so extreme... i mean, i get that maduro wasnt doing a great job or whatever, but do we really need to step in like this? 💔 what about all the democratic processes and checks and balances that are supposed to keep us from getting into these kinds of situations in the first place? 🤝
 
This whole thing just feels super suspicious 🤑. I mean, come on, a dramatic military operation to oust the president? It sounds like something out of a movie. And now Trump is claiming Maduro was given a chance to step down peacefully but refused? Yeah right 😒.

I get that Venezuela's in a mess and all that, but taking over the country doesn't necessarily solve anything. In fact, it just seems like more of the same old power play stuff. And what about the international law implications? Trump's talking a big game here 🤴♂️.

The UN is right to be worried about this setting a "dangerous precedent". I'd rather see them focus on getting Maduro and his wife to safety than prosecuting them for something that doesn't seem entirely legit. And what about the people of Venezuela? Are they just gonna be left in the dark while Trump and co figure out who's gonna run the place next? 🤷‍♂️
 
I dont get why Trump would wanna control Venezuela's oil, like whats wrong with letting them have it? Its like someone taking over your house just cuz they think its a good idea, not caring about the people livin there 🤔🌎 Isnt that just gonna cause more problems? And what does he mean by "protecting American interests"? Are we just talkin bout oil now? This whole thing just seems like a mess to me 😕
 
I'm like totally confused about this whole thing 🤯... I mean, Trump is saying he's gonna run Venezuela or whatever, but then Schumer says it's super reckless and a bad idea... I guess? 😕 Like, what even is the plan here? Are they just gonna take over the oil reserves and sell them to whoever pays more? That sounds super shady 💸. And what about Maduro's wife? She's saying she's innocent, but also kinda defiantly so... Is that a good thing or bad? 🤔 I don't know man, it all seems like a big mess to me 🌪️. And then there's Germany and Cuba talking about stability and elections... Like, doesn't anyone want democracy over some kind of authoritarian takeover? 🙄 It's all so confusing...
 
just saw this news about venezuela and i gotta say i'm super worried about the whole situation 🤕 it feels like trump is taking a huge risk by intervening like this, especially since he's talking about taking control of their oil reserves... what if this sets a bad precedent for other countries? shouldn't they be dealing with their own problems instead of someone else's? and what about the people living in venezuela right now? are they gonna be okay? 🤔 it seems like trump is prioritizing american interests over international law, which isn't cool at all... fingers crossed that there will be some serious consequences for his actions 👏
 
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